LOCUS CAB5248272.1 102 aa PRT BCT 25-MAY-2020 DEFINITION Mycobacterium tuberculosis variant bovis AF2122/97 CONSERVED HYPOTHETICAL PROTEIN [FIRST PART] protein. ACCESSION LT708304-571 PROTEIN_ID CAB5248272.1 SOURCE Mycobacterium tuberculosis variant bovis AF2122/97 ORGANISM Mycobacterium tuberculosis variant bovis AF2122/97 Bacteria; Actinobacteria; Corynebacteriales; Mycobacteriaceae; Mycobacterium; Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. REFERENCE 1 AUTHORS Malone K.M. JOURNAL Submitted (06-DEC-2016) to the INSDC. School of Veterinary Medicine, Tuberculosis Molecular Microbiology Research Group, University College Dublin, Tuberculosis Molecular Microbiology Research Group, School of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, D4, Ireland REFERENCE 2 AUTHORS Malone M K., Farrell D., Malone K. JOURNAL Submitted (15-APR-2020) to the INSDC. School of Veterinary Medicine, Tuberculosis Molecular Microbiology Research Group, University College Dublin, Tuberculosis Molecular Microbiology Research Group, School of Veterinary Medicine,, University College Dublin, D4, Ireland FEATURES Qualifiers source /organism="Mycobacterium tuberculosis variant bovis AF2122/97" /chromosome="Mycobacterium_bovis_AF212297" /isolate="AF2122/97" /mol_type="genomic DNA" /isolation_source="Mycobacterium bovis subsp. bovis strain AF2122/97. This strain is a fully virulent strain that was isolated in 1997 in the UK from a cow suffering necrotic lesions in lung and bronchomediastinal lymph nodes. The strain was also reported to infect and persist in badgers that are considered to be a significant source of bovine infection." /db_xref="taxon:233413" protein /transl_table=11 /gene="vapc3" /locus_tag="BQ2027_MB0564C" /note="Mb0564c, -, len: 102 aa. Similar to 5' end of Rv0549c, len: 137 aa, from Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv, (100.0% identity in 92 aa overlap). Conserved hypothetical protein, similar to Rv0960, Rv0065, and Rv1720c from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. REMARK-M.bovis-M.tuberculosis: In Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv, Rv0549c exists as a single gene. In Mycobacterium bovis, a frameshift due to a single base deletion (t-*), splits Rv0549c into 2 parts, Mb0563c and Mb0564c. Mb0564c found to be expressed during exponential growth in Sauton's minimal media by RNA-sequencing." BEGIN 1 MRASPTSPPE QVVVDASAMV DLLARTSDRC SAVRARLART AMHAPAHFDA EVLSALGRMQ 61 RAGALTVAYV DAALEELRQV PVTRHGLSSL LAERGRAATP SA //